By themselves, desalination, conservation, and system re-engineering won't solve our water puzzle. But together, they just might work.
California Court Rules Against Westlands Water District
by Gregory Sirico
The Fresno County Superior Court of Appeals filed its ruling over a case involving the Westlands Water District, a major U.S.-based agricultural water company.
Chilean Water Model: Current Legal Rules and Possible Modifications
by Daniela Rivera Bravo, Gonzalo Muñoz Escudero, and Alejandro Vergara Blanco
Chile has an unequal distribution of water in its territory; the water legislation, however, is the same for the whole country.
Colorado’s 2026 Water Rights Battles
by Bryan Driscoll
A new era of conflict begins.
The Lawyer’s Role in a Company Crisis
by Mike Androvett, Mark Annick, & Mary Flood
During a company crisis, you need to be forthcoming. But you also need to tailor your message to a range of different stakeholders.
The Crisis Creeps In
by Robert M. Robenalt
What Employers Can Do to Address Opioid Addiction in the Workplace
Managing an Environmental Crisis
by Donald C. Bluedorn II
Practical points for lawyers (and others).
How to Handle a PR Crisis
by Mike Androvett & Mark Annick
Planning your strategy in advance, and having a team ready to handle a disaster, can help you tackle a problem before it starts.
Calif. Federal Lawsuits Expose America’s Identity Crisis
by Bryan Driscoll
These aren't isolated skirmishes. They're flashpoints in a legal and cultural war.
Canadian Federal Government Faces $1.1 Billion Lawsuit Over First Nations' Right to Clean Drinking Water
by Gregory Sirico
Canada's argument that it has "no legal obligation" to provide First Nations with clean drinking water has sparked a major human rights debate.
Indiana on Cutting Edge of Lead Service Line Replacement for Water Utilities
by Nicholas K. Kile
As utilities have undertaken the task of replacing the mains, which the utility owns and to which the customer service line connects, an increased risk from lead in that customer line is exposed.
The Hidden Constitutional Crisis: Maine’s Mounting Criminal Law Catastrophe
by Gregory Sirico
The number of criminal defendants lacking legal representation in Maine is skyrocketing like nowhere else in the US. Is there any stopping it?
Colorado Cleans Up Toxic Drinking Water With New Mining Pollution Law
by Gregory Sirico
Landmark Environmental Legislation Took 25 Years
Is the Unseen Constitutional Crisis in Texas Spreading Across the US?
by Bryan Driscoll
For defendants, the consequences are devastating.
Raising the Bar for Legal Industry’s Response to Mental Health Crisis
by Megan Edmonds
McGlinchey Stafford launches Wellness Works, a firmwide initiative supporting attorney and staff well-being.
How Injury Lawyers Can Keep Their Heads Above Water by Referring Maritime Cases
by Justin Smulison
The maritime lawyers at Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A. are ready to help injury lawyers fight for their clients in catastrophic cruise ship injuries.
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